HIRREM Research Publications and Presentations

A key goal of the Wake Forest School of Medicine HIRREM Research Team is to not only apply scientific principles to the evaluation of HIRREM, but also to inform and educate the medical community, and others, about our findings. This is accomplished through publications in peer reviewed journals, presentation of abstracts, as platform or posters at scientific and medical meetings, and oral presentations in other settings such as Grand Rounds, conferences, and the like.

This page reviews such publications and presentations. So as to not compromise the review process of materials not yet published, links are provided only for items which have been published, or officially posted in a public forum.

Tegeler CH, Tegeler CL, Morgan AR, Burdette JH, Laurienti PJ. Military personnel with traumatic stress show changes in large-scale brain networks and global perfusion after use of a closed-loop neurotechnology. Poster presented at the 2016 Military Health System Research Symposium, Orlando/Kissimmee, FL, August 15-18, 2016.

Tegeler CH, Cook JF, Tegeler CL, Shaltout HA, Laurienti PJ. Military personnel with traumatic stress show improved symptoms and HRV after a closed-loop neurotechnology. Poster presented at the Association of Military Surgeons of the United States Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX, December 1-4, 2015.

Hirsch JR, Tegeler CL, Cook JF, Lee SW, Shaltout HA, Tegeler CH. Use of HIRREM by Individuals with PTSD is Associated with Reduction of Clinical Symptoms and Increased Heart Rate Variability. Poster presented at Wake Forest School of Medicine for Medical Student Research Day on September 29, 2015.

HIRREM Research at Wake Forest School of Medicine (WFSM): Overview and Focus on Military Traumatic Stress, Briefing for Site Visitors from Womack Army Medical Center, and USASOC, at Fort Bragg, NC, August 24, 2016.

Overview of HIRREM and Research Program at WFSM, for Grand Rounds, Center for Health and Healing, Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System, Spartanburg, SC, January 21, 2015.

Noninvasive Neurotechnology (HIRREM) for Vasomotor Symptoms, for The Science of Thermoregulation and Vasomotor Symptoms: New Targets for Research and Treatment, The 2nd Utian Translational Symposium, Washington, DC, October 14, 2014.

Case Series of HIRREM for Mild TBI, for North Carolina Military Business Center Conference, Raleigh, NC, June 5, 2014.

HIRREM at Wake Forest School of Medicine: Overview and Research Update, for Grand Rounds in the Hypertension and Vascular Research Center at Wake Forest School of Medicine, February 26, 2014.

HIRREM at WFSM: Overview and Potential Military Relevance, for a NC Military Foundation/Marines Special Operations Command briefing, Raleigh, NC, February 24, 2014.

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